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Apartment Amenities
Hardwood Floor | High Ceilings |
Walk-in Closet |
Appliances
Dishwasher |
Building
Cats OK | Dogs OK |
Elevator | Onsite Laundry |
Wheelchair Accessible |
Services
Concierge Service | Door Person |
On-Site Management |
Allowed |
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Cats and small dogs allowed. Contact for more information on pet policy.
Luxury One Bedroom in Greenwich Village with Spacious living room with decorative fireplace and high ceilings, beautiful views and plenty of natural light. Apartment features hardwood floors. Kitchen has tile floors and white granite counter tops with stainless steel appliances including dishwasher. Close Proximity to the A, B, C, D, E, F and M trains. Full-time door staff and live-in superintendent. Laundry on site. There’s no mistaking the West Village for anywhere else in Manhattan. Once apastoral hamlet whose streets were planned in the 18th Century, the street grid bears little resemblance to Manhattan’s orderly layout. The narrow, intimate streets in the West Village seem to haphazardly cross each other in no particular pattern, so even New Yorkers sometimes get lost there, although this isn’t necessarily a bad thing; getting lost in the West Village can be an enjoyable experience. Consisting mostly of brick row houses, low-rise apartments, and hidden courtyards, the tree-lined streets in the West Village still invoke its rural history. There’s far more to it than just an unusual design and great architecture though. The West Village has been a center of creativity, free thought, and counterculture for almost the entirety of its existence, and that cultural history is apparent at every turn. This bohemian atmosphere goes back a long way - the West Village was actually labeled ‘Little Bohemia’ in 1916 - and the nightclubs, music venues, experimental theaters, and coffeehouses where many artistic greats rubbed elbows still give the neighborhood its distinct character. Joseph R. Licensed Real Estate Salesperson @ Oxford Property Groups 3475767496
Neighborhood | Greenwich Village |
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Zip code | 10011 |
Type | Apartment for rent |
1-bedroom apartments at 5th Ave & W 9th St #6E cost about 23% more than the average rent price for 1-bedroom apartments in Greenwich Village.
Month | Median Rent |
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September 2023 | $4,241 |
October 2023 | $4,270 |
November 2023 | $4,251 |
December 2023 | $4,115 |
January 2024 | $4,042 |
February 2024 | $4,200 |
March 2024 | $4,203 |
April 2024 | $4,291 |
May 2024 | $4,197 |
June 2024 | $4,291 |
July 2024 | $4,388 |
August 2024 | $4,499 |
September 2024 | $4,501 |
October 2024 | $4,500 |
November 2024 | $4,340 |
December 2024 | $4,198 |
January 2025 | $4,274 |
February 2025 | $4,317 |
March 2025 | $4,475 |
April 2025 | $4,614 |
May 2025 | $4,617 |
June 2025 | $4,574 |
July 2025 | $4,360 |
August 2025 | $4,392 |
September 2025 | $4,450 |
Month | Median Rent |
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September 2023 | $5,649 |
October 2023 | $5,659 |
November 2023 | $5,822 |
December 2023 | $5,965 |
January 2024 | $6,325 |
February 2024 | $5,950 |
March 2024 | $5,719 |
April 2024 | $5,500 |
May 2024 | $5,352 |
June 2024 | $5,460 |
July 2024 | $5,430 |
August 2024 | $5,500 |
September 2024 | $5,698 |
October 2024 | $5,697 |
November 2024 | $5,432 |
December 2024 | $5,618 |
January 2025 | $5,861 |
February 2025 | $5,899 |
March 2025 | $5,803 |
April 2025 | $5,699 |
May 2025 | $5,831 |
June 2025 | $5,849 |
July 2025 | $5,429 |
August 2025 | $5,867 |
September 2025 | $6,100 |
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